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单词 biopharma
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Definition of biopharma in English:

biopharma

noun ˈbʌɪə(ʊ)fɑːməˈbīōˌfärmə
  • 1mass noun, usually as modifier Biopharmaceutical companies collectively as a sector of industry.

    biopharma firms specializing in the development of new cancer drugs
    Asia-Pacific countries may eventually be the centre for global biopharma
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With biopharma still in its infancy, the Grange Castle development is of potential significance to the Irish economy.
    • The alliance will also focus on technology-based small pharma and biopharma companies in Europe and the US to help them accelerate their drug development via cost-effective services.
    • The biopharma sector contributed the highest share of exports, 73 per cent.
    • Also, it's very interested in biotechnology, biopharma, so from an economic perspective, the partnership makes sense.
    • Biopharma involves a heavy commitment to research and aims to use naturally-occurring ingredients in the manufacture of drugs, rather than inputs with a synthetic chemical base.
    • When asked if they agree with the statement that "All in all, the money patients spend on prescription medication is worth it", 84% of the biopharma people agree, as do 80% of the patients.
    • Hundreds of acres of fields have been planted with GE crops designed to produce various experimental medicines and vaccines that are part of the much-touted 'biopharma' industry.
    • Large biopharma operations are likely to look outside Ireland to source staff with skills in short supply here.
    • But, interestingly, "Biopharmaceutical companies" get ranked at 11% by people in biopharma, 5% by patients, and at 1% by physicians and managed care.
    • No matter what type of company you're looking at - a large conglomerate, a high-growth tech company, or a biopharma start-up - there's a value, or range of values, that we can work out for the company.
    • I do think that (for various reasons) it will hurt your small biopharma company's chances if you establish it in, say, Sioux Falls, Yakima, or Louisville.
    • Soybeans were planted on a Nebraska state field where an experimental biopharma maize was grown the year before.
    • One is a process development lab, which will assist Indian biopharma companies in developing and scaling up manufacturing processes for new products and also train their process personnel.
    1. 1.1count noun A biopharmaceutical company.
      large West Coast biopharmas
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Employment in San Diego's life sciences sector grew by 15 percent over the past two years, as biopharmas, medical device companies, and other employers added roughly 5,550 jobs.
      • Instead of making very large bets on relatively few potential blockbuster drug candidates, biopharmas are focusing more on therapies that are addressing specific disease areas.
      • The Alliance was formed two years ago to improve networking among large and small biopharmas.
      • Recent high-profile deals between Indian biotech companies and multinational biopharmas have proved that India's growing biotechnology sector is a source for R&D collaborations and innovative treatments.
      • Biopharmas are doing tons of research in this area.
      • Biopharmas are concentrating their spending on late-stage projects, he said.
      • The overarching lesson of this list is that biopharmas are frequently the hottest things around.
      • ApoLife has licensed its technology to three major biopharmas and is working with two other companies to produce therapeutics and diagnostics and stem cell factors.
      • On the other hand, they do often form partnerships with young biopharmas that have innovative technology, something that he did not address.

Definition of biopharma in US English:

biopharma

nounˈbīōˌfärmə
  • 1usually as modifier Biopharmaceutical companies collectively as a sector of industry.

    biopharma firms specializing in the development of new cancer drugs
    Asia-Pacific countries may eventually be the centre for global biopharma
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The alliance will also focus on technology-based small pharma and biopharma companies in Europe and the US to help them accelerate their drug development via cost-effective services.
    • Soybeans were planted on a Nebraska state field where an experimental biopharma maize was grown the year before.
    • When asked if they agree with the statement that "All in all, the money patients spend on prescription medication is worth it", 84% of the biopharma people agree, as do 80% of the patients.
    • The biopharma sector contributed the highest share of exports, 73 per cent.
    • No matter what type of company you're looking at - a large conglomerate, a high-growth tech company, or a biopharma start-up - there's a value, or range of values, that we can work out for the company.
    • With biopharma still in its infancy, the Grange Castle development is of potential significance to the Irish economy.
    • Large biopharma operations are likely to look outside Ireland to source staff with skills in short supply here.
    • I do think that (for various reasons) it will hurt your small biopharma company's chances if you establish it in, say, Sioux Falls, Yakima, or Louisville.
    • One is a process development lab, which will assist Indian biopharma companies in developing and scaling up manufacturing processes for new products and also train their process personnel.
    • Biopharma involves a heavy commitment to research and aims to use naturally-occurring ingredients in the manufacture of drugs, rather than inputs with a synthetic chemical base.
    • Hundreds of acres of fields have been planted with GE crops designed to produce various experimental medicines and vaccines that are part of the much-touted 'biopharma' industry.
    • But, interestingly, "Biopharmaceutical companies" get ranked at 11% by people in biopharma, 5% by patients, and at 1% by physicians and managed care.
    • Also, it's very interested in biotechnology, biopharma, so from an economic perspective, the partnership makes sense.
    1. 1.1 A biopharmaceutical company.
      large West Coast biopharmas
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On the other hand, they do often form partnerships with young biopharmas that have innovative technology, something that he did not address.
      • The Alliance was formed two years ago to improve networking among large and small biopharmas.
      • Instead of making very large bets on relatively few potential blockbuster drug candidates, biopharmas are focusing more on therapies that are addressing specific disease areas.
      • The overarching lesson of this list is that biopharmas are frequently the hottest things around.
      • Employment in San Diego's life sciences sector grew by 15 percent over the past two years, as biopharmas, medical device companies, and other employers added roughly 5,550 jobs.
      • Recent high-profile deals between Indian biotech companies and multinational biopharmas have proved that India's growing biotechnology sector is a source for R&D collaborations and innovative treatments.
      • Biopharmas are concentrating their spending on late-stage projects, he said.
      • Biopharmas are doing tons of research in this area.
      • ApoLife has licensed its technology to three major biopharmas and is working with two other companies to produce therapeutics and diagnostics and stem cell factors.
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